Same bug, found elsewhere that "- -tcp -noddp -uamlist
uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2_passwd.so" in afpd.conf suppressed the kernel
panic, but not allow guest users, login of users, but works only for me
with Time Machine.
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I just installed Ubuntu 12.10 server and getting the same problem
Linux mediaserver 3.5.0-17-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 9 19:31:23 UTC
2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
afpd 2.2.2
leslie@mediaserver:/etc/default$ dpkg -s netatalk
Package: netatalk
Status: install ok installed
Priority: ext
... I meant to say, either activity 28 or activity 14 will resolve the
issue.
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Netatalk shows kernel panic in syslog when trying to connect
Hi
I had a working configuration with Mac OSX Lion successfully backing up
via TM onto Ubuntu 12.04 desktop. I then tried to get a Samsung Netbook
(with Windows 7 Starter edition) to connect to Ubuntu using Samba for a
backup. Tried everything but gave up in the end. During that process my
TM back
I was seeing this same crash on every attempt to connect via afp to the
server. I stumbled across this post and figured out a workaround:
http://www.rudiswiki.de/wiki9/ServerUbuntu1204#Setup_netatalk
Using this line in /etc/netatalk/afpd.conf, the crash goes away.
-mimicmodel RackMac seems to be
I found out what was causing my netatalk to fail. When I was installing
Ubuntu Linux Server, near the end of the install I would select the SSH,
CUPS and SMB packages to install. I when back in reinstall only
selecting the SSH package and netatalk worked like a charm. I then when
back and installed
My afpd.conf
- -tcp -noddp -uamlist uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2_passwd.so -nosavepassword
and tried...
-tcp -noddp -uamlist uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2_passwd.so -nosavepassword
to no avail
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The problem with uams_dhx2_pam.so still exists in 12.04x64 server.
The workaround involving replacing the aforementioned module with
uams_dhx2_password.so in afpd.conf works like a charm in my case.
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Netatalk shows kernel panic in syslog when trying to connect to server
in OS X 10.6.8. Worked fine
I can confirm that disabling the samba PAM module is a workaround.
Unfortunately I was using this for authenticating against an active
directory server.
Is there any progress on fixing this bug? I've tried the latest 12.04
beta (all packages up-to-date), but the problem persists.
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I have run into exactly the same issue, yet I have a different
workaround. Since I am using centralized LDAP user database I had to use
uams_dhx2_pam.so. I have figured out, that disabling pam module for
Samba password sync fixed the issue. I have created copies of common-
auth (common-auth-nosmb)
After months of successful operation under oneiric, serving several Lion
clients, this problem hit me just now out of the blue, symptoms and log
exactly as described above. The only thing I can think of that's changed
in the timeframe since I last knew for sure it was working, is that I
set up samb
Happily confirming that
- -tcp -noddp -uamlist uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2_passwd.so
worked for me.
This caused a new cnid fault, which was fixed by changing the cnidscheme
to dbd in AppleVolumes.default
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So I tried the symlink workaround and I was able to connect to the AFP
server, but something else breaks upon attempting to access any shares.
Attaching the new stack trace...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netatalk/+bug/810732/+attachment/2576107/+
Same issue here, about to test out the symlink workaround.
Running Ubuntu 11.10 64bit. Attaching the stack trace, because I can.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netatalk/+bug/810732/+attachment/2576106/+files/trace.txt
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Just if it helps, on powerpc platform (not supported by launchpad), the
problem also happens and has the same workaround. I am attaching the
stack trace in case it helps debugging.
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Same here, but I simply changed the AFPD_UAMLIST variable in
/etc/default/netatalk to look like:
AFPD_UAMLIST="-U uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2_passwd.so"
After a restart of netatalk (2.2beta4) everything worked again on 11.10
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Thanks Luke, I had exactly the same problem when upgrading to oneric.
The substitution uams_dhx2.so --> uams_dhx2_passwd.so in afpd.conf
restored TimeMachine etc. to full working order.
David
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Had another crack at this last night, and found that by removing old
versions of libdb I was able to get it working again. Can't confirm if
it's broken something else, but so far all seems to be OK.
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All,
Followed the instructions and got my iMac backing-up again (finally,
phew). I deleted the old backup to start with a fresh new one. iMac
indicating that it had 171Gb to back up. Started nicely for the first
couple of hours until it bailed out stating the backup device was no
longer available
For clarity I am using the Ubuntu netatalk 2.2beta4-1 package
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Title:
Netatalk shows kernel panic in syslog when trying to connect to server
in
(sorry about the messed up formatting, tried to indent for readability)
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Netatalk shows kernel panic in syslog when trying to connect to se
I've tested the new workaround mentioned above. Configs before
workaround:
* AppleVolumes.default:
/shared/timemachine/ "TimeMachine" allow:timemachine cnidscheme:dbd
options:tm,upriv,usedots
afpd.conf:
- -tcp -noddp -uamlist uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2.so -nosavepassword
-nozeroconf
Yup all is working again, with Ufuk and Lukes assistance, timemachine
and regular mac osx sharing, bounjour. I tried an install of the latest
netatalk, compiled and make, but since that didnt work I went to ubuntu
software center and reinstalled that version too. So Im not sure whats
really instal
thanks guys for all the input, pointing me to a fix.
However the instructions here did not work fully for me, but were on the right
track. Im not sure if im on the compiled newest version of netatalk or the one
from package for latest ubuntu 11.10. The Ubuntu software center shows v.
netatalk 2.
Yes, Luke. It should be working that way too. Thanks for pointing it
out, it is actually much cleaner that way.
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Netatalk shows kernel pani
Thanks ufuk, works for me. I changed my /etc/netatalk/afpd.conf instead
of the symlinks:
- -tcp -noddp -uamlist uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2_passwd.so
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Hey, I guess the actual workaround is even simpler:
I had previously written that I chased the problem to down to
uams_dhx2_pam.so. Tonight I realized that there is also an
"uams_dhx2_passwd.so" that gets built (at least with Netatalk 2.2.1).
The default configuration is to symlink "uams_dhx2.so"
Tried the above mentioned. Purged netatalk, deleted /etc/netatalk
deleted all .Apple, .DS etc from my shares. rebooted. Installed netatalk
added 1 share in AppleVolumes.default. with this line: /share/ "share"
allow:user options:usedots. But still the same error...
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Same bug. Mac OS 10.6.8, on 11.04 worked fine, on 11.10 this bug appeared:
Oct 17 19:52:50 mx afpd[8768]:
===
Oct 17 19:52:50 mx afpd[8768]: INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 8768 (2.2-beta4)
Oct 17 19:52:50 mx afpd[8768]:
===
Ok, this might have been my fix, at least no more errors. However, I
have deleted contents of netatalk folder and reinstall does not put in
the template files, so need someone else to confirm if this is a
solution.
I went here http://icesquare.com/wordpress/how-to-remove-ds_store-and-
appledouble/
I can confirm that I have the same issue after upgrading to Oneiric
today . The workaround to use uam_guest.so works but it is not feasible
as I am in a multi user environment and need user permissions on the
shares.
Before dist upgrading I was using a locally compiled 2.2.0-beta4 as I
needed uam_
Ufuk: thanks for the tip. Works for me too, altough like you said
security isn't ideal. Theres something else also broken in there, even
with guest I get randomly this:
Oct 15 12:18:57 wagner afpd[19207]:
===
Oct 15 12:18:57 wagner afpd[
I ran into this on my 32-bit system the moment I upgraded to Ocelot this
morning. Like other commenters I tried to compile newer 2.2.1 to no
avail.
I tried to understand the core of the issue but my debugging skills are
not that good. I managed to see that afpd (actually libnetatalk) is
registerin
I'm having the same problem. Also running 64bit.
Oct 13 19:44:12 wagner afpd[18956]:
== =
Oct 13 19:44:12 wagner afpd[18956]: INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 18956
(2.2-beta4)
Oct 13 19:44:12 wagner afpd[18956]:
==
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: netatalk (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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